Colombian Communist Party

The Colombian Communist Party (PCC) is a Marxist-Leninist communist political party in Colombia that was founded in 1930. The party grew to have around 13,000 members by the start of the Colombian conflict in 1964, and FARC served as the party's armed wing until the two groups split in 1993. In 2017, the Communist Party and FARC's new political wing, the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force, announced their plans to form a coalition government after the 2018 parliamentary elections.